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  • 6 days ago | malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell

    Malheur County officials appear to be inching closer to inking a deal to sell the county’s unfinished Treasure Valley Reload Center and undeveloped industrial park to a national railroad company. With the 120-day due diligence period set to end next week, the Malheur County Development Corp. board is set to meet on Monday, April 21, in a special meeting to sign off on a new budget.

  • 1 week ago | malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell

    The Vale High School robotics team is heading to Texas to compete at a world competition after recently taking second at the state tournament. The team of four students developed a sophisticated robot that impressed judges at the state competition held last month at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, according to Jim Schaffeld, robotics club advisor and welding teacher.

  • 1 week ago | malheurenterprise.com | Steven Mitchell |Susan Barton

    Malheur County’s economic development board approved a $250,000 loan to help Valley Family Health Care build two new pharmacies and renovate two others by next January. Ken Hart, chief executive of Valley Family Health Care, told the Eastern Oregon Border Board on Monday, April 7, that the pharmacy expansion to preserve access to reduced prices to drug prices through a federal drug program.

  • 1 week ago | malheurenterprise.com | Les Zaitz |Steven Mitchell |Susan Barton

    Sylvia Marie EllisMarch 7, 1936 – March 27, 2025 Sylvia Marie Ellis, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at the age of 89. Sylvia was born on March 7, 1936, in Bellflower, California, to Erling and Helen (Raver) Lund. Raised during the Great Depression, she grew into a resilient, kind, and resourceful woman who excelled academically, graduating as valedictorian from both high school and college.

  • 1 week ago | malheurenterprise.com | Les Zaitz |Steven Mitchell |Susan Barton

    Nyssa FFA held their annual banquet on April 8 at Nyssa High School – not only as a fundraiser for the chapter, but also an opportunity to celebrate accomplishments and recognize the senior members. A special recognition at the event was the conferring of Honorary Chapter Degree to Bob Holmes.

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2 Apr 25

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Steven Mitchell
Steven Mitchell @stevenjohnmitch
2 Apr 25

Months after the last board went through the planer at John Day's Malheur Lumber, negotiations continue on a possible sale that could revive the mothballed sawmill. https://t.co/Qc3noI6uZ2

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Steven Mitchell @stevenjohnmitch
5 Feb 25

A conservative lawmaker who opposes shifting central and eastern Oregon to Idaho, introduced a bill that would create a study group to make recommendations so the public understands the "potential benefits and challenges" of such a move. https://t.co/Vwe5L5cO6M